Synopsis
| - After defeating Bedlam, the recently formed team of Robin, Superboy, and Impulse are resting inside Happy Harbor when the each member awakens from a nightmare. Impulse has already become bored and is itching for some action. Nearby, an archaeological dig is in process in an ancient crater. The professor in charge, Nina Dowd, discovers what looks like a wheel in the crater. The second Nina touches the wheel, she is engulfed in an apparent explosion.
Back at the cave, the boys accidentally awaken Red Tornado, who was hidden in Happy Harbour as a "statue" . Red Tornado makes a Freudian analysis of Robin, Superboy and Impulse, classifying them all within the categories of ID, Ego, and Superego. During this occurence Impulse finds out about the disturbance at the archaeological dig. The team arrives and quickly encounters numerous journalists and a group of DEO agents led by the duo known as Fite n' Maad.
Impulse takes off towards the newly found, cocoon like artifact and without thinking phases his head through it, which in turn, makes it explode. Nina Dowd emerges from the shattered cocoon, converted into a villain, calling herself the Mighty Endowed. As the trio prepares to fight her, she doesn't prove to be an immediate threat. As she is toppled over by her own assets, which are too heavy for her. Meanwhile, a reporter mistakenly calls the group the Teen Titans. Superboy and Impulse attempt to correct him stating they are, "Young, but just us," but he misunderstands their explanation and dubs the boys Young Justice.
Meanwhile, Robin convinces Donald Fite to let them take a look at the strange wheel. Superboy uses his tactile telekinesis to release it, revealing it to be a vehicle that he automatically dubs the Super-Cycle. As Robin investigates it further, he accidentally activates it while inside. Nevertheless, Superboy and Impulse try their best to free him, only to be told seconds later to hold on by the Super-Cycle as it takes off into the night.
|